There is no way to connect the parallel port on a router to the usb port on a printer. You can use the following options:

1. plug the printer into a PC and set the PC to share the printer
2. purchase a usb print server. This is a gadget with an ethernet port as well as a usb port. The ethernet port connects to a spare port on your router, the usb to the printer. This will work fine if your printer uses a command language (PCL PostCript, ESC/P, etc) but may not work if your printer is a GDI printer, depending on Windows' graphics subsystem to process the print job.

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